nope
japanese story confirms they are in fact old enough to drive
also whoever said ghost isnt supereffective on ghost is W R O N G
type effectiveness has not changed since uh gen2 when dark and steel were introduced![]()
nope
japanese story confirms they are in fact old enough to drive
also whoever said ghost isnt supereffective on ghost is W R O N G
type effectiveness has not changed since uh gen2 when dark and steel were introduced![]()
Oh, BTW- you are seriously unlucky ATM if mystery gifts are allowed.
If you had a free spot open, you can get a level 100 reishram over Nintendo WFC mystery gift.
I always thought the E4 were taking potshots at the kids who only trained one pokemon and had 5 others at level 20. Course, I formed that thought back during G/S/C where my friends had never even thought about training pokemon equally.
SCREEEEEECH
I usually end up doing that, by pure "why should I switch out? It's only going to hurt me" logic. The surprising part of B/W for me is that I've been able to keep my team to near the same level, as opposed to other games, where barring the legendary, no pokemon is within forty levels of my starter.
Seriously? I've only done that once, and it is right now because I'm doing a venapede Nuzlocke solo run. And the first time I played white, I only caught pokemon that were definitely going in my final party (I only had to change a pokemon once).
Well I tried to edit the video(s) using youtube and it's gonna take forever soooooooooo I'm just posting it now and it will get edited when it gets edited, mostly just wanted to cut stuff off the end since I spaced out.
Well regardless of what happens, THIS IS THE END!
DEATH BY ATTRITION: AKA How I beat Brock with a Bulbasaur and a Kakuna. Leech Seed+Harden=BoulderBadge.
And I would say keep going, if you want to. You beat the main game, is there anything else YOU want to do? You have to replace 2 Pokemon now, 3 if you retire your legendary. I would say go for it... but I also have NO IDEA what else there is even to do...
If you do another LP, I will definitely watch it. I have no suggestions, really. :\ Just, yeah. Your comments are funny, and I'll keep watching either way.
E: ALSO. Nice way to end it all, using your starter. I love little stuff like that, even though it was mostly because WEAKNESSES. It was cool, either way.![]()
Last edited by Superdog; 04-06-2012 at 07:50 PM.
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Kinda funny how most of B&W is pretty easy (well, like most pokemon games) then you get to the final two battles and ohshit. The Hydriegon is the true final boss, I swear. I say go ahead and finish exploring. There's someone who'd loooove to talk to you in the far reaching beach town, haha. You might wanna keep the legendary for that one...
Oh my... two out of three battles, and now you're at the climax. I know it's already been decided, but I hope you beat Ghestis. I did, however, like your Reshiram logic. Perfectly within the spirit of the rules, I say.
Well, time to see the third video...
Continue, and keep Reshi, you're going to need him.
Well, you had me worried for a bit with the third fight. I say continue, but retire Reshiram. It was captured (and feel free to use him if you decide to face the elite four again), but you should use your others in his stead until then.
That was possibly the weakest finish known to man. BUT YOU DID.
Yeah the rest of the game is pretty boring, I'd just cut it here and say well done.
well.. this was quite entertaining.... the ending feels.. abrupt though, might just been me who missed something since it was, ok you are beating the E4 SUDDENLY TEAM PLASMA AND DRAGONS.
I should just continue with my run to begin with... still at clay.
As for what you should do with this and future project.. eh, up to you, we are but mere spectators of the stage you put before us.
edit: silly suggestion if you do another pokemon project.. be a regular in-game trainer.. use only 1 type of pokemon (as soon as possible, because counting from start would restrain you within 3 types) and show their superiority... somehow
Last edited by Mr.Tie; 04-06-2012 at 08:26 PM.
I did it abruptly so as not to spoil story things for people like yerself :3
I'm a bit burnt out on the game, at the very least I'll take a week or two break and maybe do something lite in the interim. I'll have to see what other game challenges are out there and what I feel like doing. Preferably with a game I've never played before!
Maybe try a scramble run like somebody mentioned a few pages ago? Or a scramble/nuzloke (shudder). HG/SS maybe?
Or if you're sick of Pokemon, how about Fire Emblem?
I have never played a single fire emblem game. From what I've understood they're a bit number crunchy, but I'll take a look into it.
I like the idea of a single type scramble run though. Maybe on Emerald or something, I'd say those were my favorite versions. Another thing I'll look into.
Just gonna pop in here and say if you get an Axew you should name it Sage.
Back to catching up now
Speaking from experience, mono-type scrambles are pretty fun. And Emerald is, I think, the most commonly-Scrambled version. Congrats on the finish. Nuzlockes are hard. When I did mine on LeafGreen, I beat the Champion with only my Charizard vs. his Arcanine left. Closest battle I've ever won.
Oh jeez, the way you beat Hydreigon was really risky. If it had ever gotten a critical hit on HankyPanky, you would have been in pretty big trouble...
...You know, I just realized that I have used almost all of your team members in one of my own playthroughs of this game. In my first save file, I had an Excadrill, a Serperior, and a Chandelure, and my second file(which is in progress now) has a Cofagrigus, a Scrafty, and... well, we would both have a Swanna, if it wasn't for Tornadus.
Last edited by muffinz; 10-07-2012 at 01:23 PM.
it's all good mate, no worries.
Not terribly so. Number crunching mostly only becomes an issue on the hardest mode on the more difficult games, or if you want to go for the "high score" sort of idea. Generally knowing which of your units are fast and strong is about the extent of what you need to keep track of for a casual playthrough, especially if you don't mind letting them die now and then.
Also, fuck. I kept meaning to read through this thing and interact but kept getting distracted and now it's too late. But maybe that's for the best since I never actually played B/W and still sort of intend to.